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"justice with judge jeanine" is up next. remember, i am waters, this is my world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jeanine: hello and welcome to a very special justice from israel. thanks for being with us tonight. thank you for making justice number one last saturday night. tonight, i join you from jerusalem. where history will be made in less than 48 hours. when the new usmc opens. it is also volatile time of unprecedented fashion between israel and iran. we have a stellar lineup. the u.s. ambassador to israel,
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senator lindsey graham, pastor john hagy and others to discuss the new embassy in the complex on the ground. first, my opening statement. we do join you tonight during a truly historic moment in israel's history. one that calls for great celebration. this week, not only has president donald trump chosen to withdraw from the disastrous obama iran nuclear deal, we are here on the eve of the momentous opening of the american embassy in jerusalem. a move that recognizes jerusalem as the capital of israel. i move greatly appreciated by the people of israel as evidenced on street corners
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everywhere we went. president trumps a pullout from the iran deal, although suspected became a virtual certainty when the prime minister proof through israel's intelligence agency that iran have been lying to the world when it was continuing uranium enrichment. documents are proof positive that iran lied. what a shock. on the day of the withdrawal from the iran deal, bomb shelters opened up in the golan heights. the israeli army was on high alert is israel brace for imminent attacks. as we proceeded, there were no sirens, school buses and taxis continue to run. but that night we had the unequivocal sound of rockets and at breakfast we found out that indeed, there was a rocket towards israel from inside syria.
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israel responded with strategic precisions targeting munitions, storage warehouses, logistics, and intel systems of iran within syria. israel does what israel needs to do. today, iranians are marching against the united states, protesting presidents trumps decision to withdraw from the nuclear deal. maybe they should consider protesting $150 billion obama gave them in cash was not used to benefit them, but instead used to support nuclear development and military budget which has grown by 40%. now, obama's iran deal, make no mistake, destroyed 70 years of bipartisan u.s. foreign policy. his delusional do abandon israel and egypt, the largest arab
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country and alienated the sunni region, guaranteeing that they would face a nuclear iran. iran a leading state-sponsored terror, experts dangerous missiles and supports terrorist proxies a malicious like has blood, and the taliban. the i idea that it has a successful nuclear program is absurd to anyone with half a brain. as obama turned his back on the slaughter of christians, he allowed russia, through this vacuum to become a dominant regional player in the middle east. donald trump's withdrawal was the united states standing shoulder to shoulder with our ally, israel against the rest of the world. it sent a huge signal to iran and shia muslims that we stood with more moderate sunnis.
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and the we joined earlier about taking out weapons, they chose tish stand against israel and the united states. trump has reassured the world that his word is worth more than any former u.s. presidents like bill clinton, george bush, and barack obama, who all promised to move the embassy to jerusalem but didn't deliver. his word is worth more than any treaty. he promised, and he delivered. trump not only sent a message to iran, but russia as well. the u.s. i is back after the oba years. he recognizes that everyone else in the west blinds themselves too, that jerusalem is the one and only capital of israel. by trump putting this like
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history for the last 3000 years. and that is jerusalem has been the capital of one people's country or one kingdom. that people is the jews, and that country is and was israel. the empires that tried to destroy israel are long gone. yet they still speak the same language and practice the same religion which is the foundation of our judeo-christian religion. donald trump sent them a message to reflect on their own history. and that it was the king of persia who thousand years before mohammed was born that said
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jerusalem was the capital of the jewish people's country. there will be no shia nations that will destroy jerusalem any longer. donald trump recognize history. he, like king cyrus before him to fulfill the biblical process of the gods worshiped by jews, christians and muslims. that jerusalem is the eternal capital of the jewish state, and the jewish people finally deserve a righteous, free, and sovereign israel. that's my open. tell me what you think. joining me know with reaction to my opening statement in the historic embassy open his u.s. ambassador to israel, ambassador david freeman. thirty thing i said in my open not correct we didn't agree with? >> you hit the nail on the head. i am in agreement with everything you said. in particular, i appreciate you connecting the decision on iran
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with the president's decision to move the embassy. they are driven to a similar approach to foreign policy by the president. commitment to the truth, and the facts rather than helpless fantasies. and to place in the united states and the central role in the world especially to align activity with the entire world. >> jeanine: why with the other presidents, why did they say they were going to do it and then not? >> they harbored this fantasy that somehow the line activity with somehow end with a handshake and some extension of friendship. obama's we was that we will welcome iran back into the community of nations and what it will somehow reform. they reformed through yemen, they now control part of the in iraq, syria and lebanon and are now the primary risk to the
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stability of the entire middle east. >> jeanine: some say the decision by the u.s. is something that will work against the peace process. why do they say that? >> there is no basis. but the president did was say to the palestinians, you do not have a veto on a historical fact. on keeping a promise which is not just a presidents promise, this is a law since 1995 passed by both houses of congress. he says we're going to do it and not be held hostage by a rogue regime telling us what we can connect to. that's an important message the peace process.
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they cannot play these cards that have no basis or reality. >> jeanine: what you expect to see a monday when the embassy opens? >> a beautiful ceremony. i'm excited. we will have an inspirational moving ceremony. the president was excited. he will be there a video. we'll have great rhetoric from great speakers. jared kushner will speak, and you will see america at its best showing is great friendship to israel. >> they were showing on the screen all of the signs going up in jerusalem and saying that this is the u.s. embassy in english, arabic and hebrew. to so many people, and i'll talk about this later and's street justice it has created a great deal of pride.
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>> the state of israel is in love with president trump. have such admiration and gratitude towards him it's wonderful to see. >> and how do you think the palestinians will react to this? >> they are not reacting well. but, they will change over time. they will understand because they can sting you to extend its hand in peace and people need to focus on what's important. quality-of-life and i think there's been a few bumps in the road and nobody has managed to solve this and 50 years. i think will make progress it is a delight to be here. i will be there with the opening of the embassy. >> up next, talk to two former ambassadors about the increasing turmoil in the middle east. what it means for israel what it
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means for the u.s. plus, an interview with lindsey graham who is leading the delegation for the embassy opening. stay with us. later, i had to the streets of jerusalem to talk to locals about the historic embassy move. and how they feel about president trump. more injustice, in a moment. >> i think he is a man of his word were proud of him and this moment in history.
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good evening. >> good evening. it's good to be with you. although you are in jerusalem and i am in tel aviv. we will make up for tomorrow. >> jeanine: i'm sure we'll see each other at the opening of the embassy. as i read in the introduction, there has been a lot of years of global diplomacy that preceded this time. what you think brings us to the point in time we can actually get the start? >> what president trump has delivered is not just keeping a promise, which is quite unusual, but delivering leadership. we live in a world with very little leadership. there's very little leadership in europe and elsewhere. president trump has delivered that leadership over and over again. he is done it by deciding to move dempsey to jerusalem by
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pulling out of the horrible and cynical deal with iran, by next month's meeting the leader of north korea, when you look at these achievements in a short time, i think he is not just keeping promises, but making history. >> jeanine: you are israel's ambassador to the united nation. the united nations will not recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel. the question is is united nations even relevant anymore? >> i think it is relevant only because it is the parliament to the world. the only place when 193 countries gather and discuss the fate of the world. but it's making a difference in his for his israel is concert they are a citadel of hypocrisy,
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not just double standard but triple stander. and a special stander for israel to which it devotes a lot of time in a very hostile way. and therefore as far as the world is concerned in our region it's very irrelevant at the moment. >> when you say is the citadel of hypocrisy, part of me that believes in that regard should be irrelevant. but the united states funds almost one quarter of the united nations budget. should we be doing that? i think there is a necessity for parliament with the nations.
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and they may not be doing the right thing, but i think there ways of changing it. when i was there, i found important ground for multilateral and bilateral talks with countries that do not recognize israel. there is a huge discrepancy between what the ambassadors of the countries tell you in private what they sam public. i think we can make inroads. we've had a lot of achievement. i believe the united states should give it to trump but also lead the world in a direction it sees fit. >> thank you for joining us. >> jeanine: joining in israel is the former deputy foreign minister of israel a former ambassador to the u.s. good evening ambassador.
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>> it's great to be here in our capital, jerusalem. >> jeanine: it's such a historic time. your experience in the foreign ministry. over the time you are working, you saw hypocrisy that we talked about, even more than that, the history that precedes not just the present withdrawing for the the iran till but the identification and recognition by the united states that jerusalem is the capital of israel. >> it's momentous. it's historic resolution and decision that will change the course of history. it was very courageous. he is the first president after so many who promised and did not make good on their promises.
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it is also a beacon for the rest of the world. other countries will follow suit. we know summer coming in. >> i said in my opening statement that with the obama administration there was a vacuum created. russia was able to establish itself as a regional player. now, with our withdrawal, we reestablish ourselves as a dominant player. yet, iran through syria took on itself, can we expect more of this? >> we may. analyzing iran and their conduct since the ayatollahs took over, they are not confronting head on. so they will fight to the last man. when they start confronting us directly you see results. they're getting beaten hard.
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so at this point they are not much and they would use more proxies. but the way to handle iran is isolation. more and more of that all the sunni countries are against them. >> you have to learn from history. look at the 67 war. the israelis did not started. yet they started to control and then take over. they have annexed that land. they should therefore not. >> i would hope so. and iran has no business in syria. the only reason there there is because they want to create a territorial bridge they took
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over iraq with a shiite regime and have lemon off. so that's why they're there to attack us. we are not going to let it happen. just let them come in and threaten our population. and we did not provoke it. they were stupid enough to provoke it with the drone. >> jeanine: thank you so much for being here. coming up, the congressman joins us here in jerusalem to talk about -- and plus i sit down with the founder and chairman of christians united for israel. plus lindsey graham, next. paying too much for insurance that isn't the right fit? well, esurance makes finding the right coverage easy. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412.
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>> isis now claimingresponsibils stabbing attacks, saying the suspect was one of its soldiers. french authorities are opening a terrorism investigation. police say the suspect stabbed several people killing one and injuring at least four. officer shot and killed the attacker. the french prosecutors say witnesses report he shouted it god is great in arabic. president trump now declaring a major disaster in hawaii after the volcanic explosion sending lava and gases spewing into neighborhoods. the declaration allows assistance to supplement state local recovery efforts in areas for affected. it erupted more than one week ago in 2000 people have been evacuated. now back to "justice with judge jeanine" .
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>> jeanine: a historic week with the u.s. embassy to open in jerusalem. president trump confirming his summit with north korea's kim jong-un for june 12 in singapore. here is reaction such open in jerusalem. there is lindsey graham who is leading the congressional delegation. thank you for being here. i'm not can ask you what a great thing this is because i know you're a big supporter of the creation of the embassy in jerusalem. my question to you can is what signal does this send to iran and after that, russia and the north korea. >> when it comes to the united states and israel we are rejecting the obama model of tepid support. you have israel's back. if you have a problem with
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jerusalem being the capital of israel, take it up with god. he's telling iran, we have israel's back. he's telling north korea that i'm going to be different than the presidents before me. when i say gonna do something, i mean it. i said i was going to withdraw from the iranian bill and he did. and rocket man, i want you to be successful but if you we don't have an agreement you're going to be next. >> that sums it up. i was saying that obama created the vacuum. when he just literally withdrew from the middle east. >> he picked iran side. >> he did the iran deal, he allowed russia to become a regional player. russia, right now is being confronted with the united states reestablishing itself.
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>> so obama had them on the ropes and let them go and had iraq in the good place, isis emerged in hezbollah and iran came to help us out and now israel is getting threats from syria because iran is all over syria. but there's a hundred 60000 rockets in the hands of hezbollah, a proxy of iran in south lebanon and their becoming precision. >> they got in from iran. they're making them. they taken the hundred $50 billion. >> jeanine: dating kibitz young iranians to get jobs? >> if you guys are need to cut your throat don't buy him a knife.
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because he believed that if you just treat them nice, they'll be nice. donald trump sees the evil that exists. associate their kids down what you think they'll do to ours? they rebuilt their military and humiliated her sailors, everything obama thought about iran has been wrong. it's crazy to stay in the steel. fifteen years from now they can enrich and reprocess. every region will assume that though get a nuclear weapon. >> jeanine: last night i was at a dinner, there is a big christian leader who made it to the christian embassy in israel. he talked about the fact that the united states is definitely says what it means and means what it says. what's wrong with the united states that these people are violating the laws of the united
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states and nobody's being prosecuted. basically saying democrats are doing what they want and what's wrong? >> if the shoe were on the other foot, if they were investigating trump and the fbi agent in charge like trump and hated clinton it be on the front page. if they had a dossier of clinton unverified to get a warrant against american citizen to favor trump, a big front-page news. what doj d did was corrupt. >> jeanine: what are we going to do? >> have hearings and go after them. >> jeanine: you can indict. >> we need a special prosecutor and jeff sessions should appoint one. if there is ever case the department of justice should not investigate itself, it's here. we need a special prosecutor. >> jeanine: would you consider impeaching rosenstein?
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>> not impeach him, better check. >> jeanine: what we do then? >> you have a guy from utah who see u.s. attorney looking at the clinton e-mail investigation. how the dossier was misuse but he's a good guy. >> jeanine: okay. thank you and we will see you monday. congressman joins me next and i sit down with a pastor to talk about israel and faith. back in a moment ♪ you're simply the best.
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>> jeanine: welcome back tojust. there is no way to look at this
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beautiful country and not reflect on faith. next guest will be delivering the benediction in jerusalem on monday. he is the founder and chairman of christians united for israel. pastor john hagy joins me now. >> good evening. it's a pleasure to see you. >> jeanine: you are the head of a 4.1 million member, the largest is real grassroots organization in the world. you are a christian pastor, how did this get started? >> is started in 1981 when i had a night in san antonio. the purpose was to give an expression to christianity. it met with a lot of resistance and suspicion from the jewish people.
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why was i doing this. the jewish people are not accustomed to christians doing ask of kindness for them. that event began to take off across america because of our national television program. in 2006 we started talking about destroying israel and death to the jews and so forth. i said israel needs a grassroots organization in the united states of america and a lobbying group in washington, hooking the forces up together so any time an issue comes to washington it's detrimental to israel and the jewish people, we can stand up and speak up with united force. >> jeanine: you had a hundred 37000 e-mail sent to the white house on moving the embassy. you also did a fly and with 400 members from your organization to washington, d.c. from every state. >> every state in the united
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states plus additional matters that are concentrations. >> why was it so important that you as head of a christian organization be the center of israel? >> the capital of jerusalem i thought and believed, and still believed recognizing jerusalem is the capital of israel would accentuate the peace process. every time the president would call participants in the middle east to come to the table they would object because they did not feel like they were given appropriate portion of the city of jerusalem. soon as jerusalem was taken off the table has to be one our president had the courage and a to make that declaration, worlds and end and armageddon didn't start. the sun rose in the east and set
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in the western everything was beautiful. >> and we are here. now are getting ready to dedicate the embassy behind each other. it's a breathtaking sequence nobody could have dreamed what happened. it would not have happened if donald trump was not the president. >> jeanine: you are as enthusiastic as all of us. thank you for being with us. the trump administration standing with israel the recent outbreak of violence with iran. but the president still hopes a fair deal as possible. >> we are put in the harshest, strongest, most stringent sanctions on iran. i hope to be able to make a deal them, good deal, a good deal for them, better for them.
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but, we cannot allow them to have nuclear weapons. we must be able to go to a site and check that site. we have to be able to go into their military bases to see whether or not they are cheating. >> jeanine: joining me now, congressman who has been instrumental in the move to jerusalem. congressman, good evening. welcome to the fox jerusalem bureau. >> it's great to be here. thank you for making the track. i love israel. but most important, the move to jerusalem by the president, a move that none of the other presidents have the courage to make, why do you think they didn't to it? >> it's a tough decision to make. the whole bureaucracy tells you you can't do it, the media says don't do it. and that's what's presidency.
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so can you see beyond the typical chatter into what's right? harry truman did that when he recognized israel years ago i think it was the right thing to do for a relationship with israel. jerusalem is the eternal capital of the jewish people. i think by him doing the it makes a difference in toronto north korea, and russia in all these places. you see a president leaving with purpose and buck the established conventional wisdom. >> so let's talk about president trump and kim jong-un. he looks at this, what is he thinking. >> which one? >> kim jong-un.
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i think kim jong-un has been rattled by donald trump. he had a good with obama. he could do whatever he wanted to. and to this presidents credit he brought pressure. and now we've seen some fruits of that with hostages being released. >> jeanine: when i look at the democrats who don't have the decency to give the president credit for that. yet when auto warm beer came he. they realize they have a significant adversary. someone who will do it he says as president. the question is, how much. does kim jong-un now think that since he's been trying to further their nuclear ambition that it makes it less secure because the put pressure on him.
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can he cut a deal? i'm not sure he's at that point yet. two years ago there would've been no chance of concessions out of north korea. i think he knows a bad deal and he will walk away if there's a bad deal. he's not going to do concessions like obama did. >> jeanine: i'm joking because look at kim jong-un, you would think the guy had a lobotomy. he was i'm gonna kill you and guam in chicago and all over. and all of a sudden he's wearing western guard. he looks like he wants to be on the cover of vanity fair. it brought out, is it the economic sanctions? where that fear that donald trump will turn them into a parking lot. >> i think both. one thing that mike pompeo has set us we are willing to help out economically if year willing
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to do nuclear rise. that would be a trade that be great. you get rid of the nuclear problem by providing economic help. maybe the volvo away from the system that they have had for so long. so that may give the people of north korea some hope they can get some things done. but this regime has been about the ruling elite and keeping them in power. >> we have seen it in those few able to get away from north korea who were able to get out of the country. anyway, i'll see you monday at the opening of the embassy. tall of those who work so hard to get this move we say thank you. >> this is a huge, historic event. >> and coming up, you been
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>> jeanine: welcome back to justice. i cannot come all the way to israel and not talk with the wonderful people here. so i hit the streets to ask about the new embassy and donald trump. take a look at street justice in jerusalem. >> here i am in jerusalem, on the street doing street justice in trying to find out what israelis think of the american embassy finally opening in jerusalem. >> how do you feel about the embassy opening? >> really exciting. >> i think he's a man of his word and were proud of him in this moment. >> to think it will cause more danger in jerusalem? is this tina for some kind of terrorism? >> i feel safer in israel with israel is protecting us than anywhere.
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>> what you think about the embassy opening? >> israel is the capital. what you think of the embassy opening up? >> there you have it, from the restaurant in jerusalem, here we are, historic week. the embassy is going to open. how do you feel about that? >> more joy in my heart then there has been in 20 years. >> and donald trump? >> he said he is going to do it and he did it. i don't agree with everything he does. >> jeanine: would you say he is a man of his world. >> absolutely.
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>> what you think of president trump moving the embassy whenever and said they were and he didn't. >> trump? >> jeanine: what do you think that the american embassy will be in jerusalem? >> the most incredible moment ever. god bless president trump. >> jeanine: how do you feel about the american embassy being opened up? >> i believe it's great. every other president talked about it but nobody did it. here there is not less orange. >> jeanine: thank you we will be right back. yeah, it's fine. you okay? eczema. it's fine.
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june. buy your book now by pre- ordering on amazon in barnes & noble. thank you for watching. our special show from jerusalem. i'm jeanine pirro advocating for truth, justice and the american way. greg is coming up next. i will see you next saturday when i'm back in new york city. >> the world got a lot more dangerous today because of the incompetence of this president who is only foreign-policy philosophy seems to be to nullify the obama president. greg: you got that right. [cheering and applause] greg: do you remember 1969 west mark i do some call it the good old days but i don't. it

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